Mahesh Prasad Awasthi | Environmental Science | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Mahesh Prasad Awasthi | Environmental Science | Young Researcher Award

Teaching Assistant at Far Western University, Nepal

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Summary

Mahesh Prasad Awasthi, is an emerging environmental scientist and geospatial researcher. Currently serving as a Teaching Assistant at the Central Department of General Science, Far Western University, Nepal, he also contributes as a GIS specialist and researcher for the Api Saipal Development Forum. Mahesh has demonstrated a strong commitment to integrating geospatial technologies and environmental science to address critical societal and ecological challenges in the Himalayan region.

Educational Details

Mahesh holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Environmental Science from the Central Department of Environmental Science, Tribhuvan University, where his thesis focused on flood susceptibility modeling and water quality assessment. He completed his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Environmental Science at Far Western University, with a thesis on landslide susceptibility modeling. His academic journey began with +2 Science from Kanchan Vidya Mandir Samudayik College and School Leaving Certificate (S.L.C.) from Galeshwor Secondary School, Baitadi.

Professional Experience

Mahesh has over five years of multidisciplinary experience in environmental science, disaster risk reduction, and geoinformatics. He currently teaches at Far Western University and previously worked as a Field Enumerator for Nepal’s National Climate Change Survey. Additionally, he serves as a part-time Program Coordinator and GIS Specialist at the Api Saipal Development Forum and held the role of Program Officer for Environment and DRR at Lakshya Training and Research Center. He has also interned with ENPHO and NEEDS Nepal on urban resilience and waste management projects.

Research Interest

His research interests include Environmental Geoinformatics (GIS/RS/Modeling), Hydrogeochemistry, Aquatic Ecology, Wetland Conservation, Disaster Risk Management, and Climate Change. He emphasizes the application of multivariate statistical tools, digital elevation models, and hydrological modeling techniques to support data-driven environmental planning and conservation in Nepal’s fragile ecosystems. Mahesh is passionate about empowering communities and young researchers through the intersection of science, technology, and policy.

Author Metrics

Mahesh has co-authored and authored over 16 peer-reviewed publications in reputed journals such as Environmental Earth Science, Water Practice and Technology, Water, Scientific World, and Sustainable Water Resources Management. His work has been cited across multiple domains involving geospatial modeling, climate change vulnerability, hydrochemical assessment, and bioindicators. His profiles are accessible on Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and ORCID.

Awards and Honors

Mahesh has received several competitive research grants and awards for his pioneering work in environmental assessment and community-based climate adaptation. In 2022, he was awarded a thesis grant by the Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment, followed by principal investigator-led projects in 2023, 2024, and 2025 funded by institutions like the Nepal National Social Welfare Association and Ministry of Social Development. These grants supported impactful research on climate resilience, water vulnerability, and local adaptation strategies in Western Nepal.

Publication Top Notes

1. An Assessment of Seasonal Water Quality in Phewa Lake, Nepal, by Integrating Geochemical Indices and Statistical Techniques: A Sustainable Approach

  • Authors: R. Timalsina, S. Acharya, B. Đurin, M. P. Awasthi, R. R. Pant, G. R. Joshi, et al.

  • Journal: Water, Vol. 17(2), Article 238, 2025

  • Citations: 9

  • Summary: This study evaluates the seasonal variation in water quality of Phewa Lake using a blend of geochemical indices and statistical tools. It provides actionable insights into the lake’s ecological status, highlighting potential pollution sources and proposing sustainable water management strategies.

2. Hydro-chemical Characteristics of Biring and Tangting Rivers (Nepal) and Evaluation of Water Quality for Drinking and Irrigation Purposes

  • Authors: N. Basnet, S. Sitaula, R. Bohara, S. Bhattarai, S. Rawal, M. P. Uprety, M. P. Awasthi, et al.

  • Journal: Environmental Research, Vol. 261, Article 119697, 2024

  • Citations: 8

  • Summary: This research analyzes hydro-chemical properties of the Biring and Tangting Rivers, assessing their suitability for drinking and irrigation. It identifies key contaminants, highlights seasonal influences, and recommends interventions to ensure safe water use.

3. Evaluating the Major Sources of Surface Water Quality in Pokhara Metropolitan City, Gandaki Province, Nepal

  • Authors: S. Tiwari, B. Timalsina, S. Sitaula, M. P. Awasthi, A. Mahat, R. R. Pant

  • Journal: Himalayan Biodiversity, pp. 29–38, 2023

  • Citations: 8

  • Summary: This paper identifies and analyzes the primary anthropogenic and natural contributors to surface water pollution in Pokhara. The findings serve as a policy guide for improving urban water resource management and safeguarding biodiversity.

4. Mapping and Analyzing Temporal Variability of Spectral Indices in the Lowland Region of Far Western Nepal

  • Author: M. P. Awasthi

  • Journal: Water Practice and Technology, Vol. 18(11), pp. 2971–2988, 2023

  • Citations: 7

  • Summary: This study leverages satellite-derived spectral indices to monitor environmental variability and land cover change in Far Western Nepal. The findings emphasize the role of remote sensing in early warning systems and environmental planning.

5. Water Balance Estimation and Runoff Simulation of Chameliya Watershed, Nepal

  • Authors: J. Nepal, R. R. Pant, S. Shrestha, S. Paudel, K. Bishwakarma, M. P. Awasthi, et al.

  • Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences, Vol. 83(3), Article 117, 2024

  • Citations: 6

  • Summary: Focusing on the Chameliya Watershed, this research employs hydrological modeling to estimate water balance and simulate runoff. The outcomes aid in flood risk management, irrigation planning, and climate resilience in the Himalayan foothills.

Conclusion

Mr. Mahesh Prasad Awasthi exemplifies the ideal recipient of the Young Researcher Award in Environmental Science. His track record reflects a rare combination of academic excellence, community-oriented practice, and innovation in geospatial methods. He is already influencing environmental monitoring and climate resilience planning in Nepal, and with continued support, he is poised to make even broader regional and international contributions.

Vishwambhar Prasad Sati | Geography | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vishwambhar Prasad Sati | Geography | Best Researcher Award

Senior Professor at Mizoram University, Aizawl, India

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Summary

Prof. Vishwambhar Prasad Sati is a Senior Professor in the Department of Geography and Resource Management at Mizoram University (A Central University), Aizawl, India. With over 28 years of diverse academic and administrative experience, he is an internationally recognized scholar in mountain geography, sustainable development, and natural resource management. His work spans across continents, and he is actively engaged in global academic collaborations. Prof. Sati has also served in key academic leadership roles both in India and abroad and is currently affiliated as a Visiting Professor and Global Fellow at several international institutions.

Educational Details

Prof. Sati holds a Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) in Geography from Jiwaji University, Gwalior (2011), a Ph.D. in Geography from HNB Garhwal University (1992), and an M.A. in Geography from the same institution (1989). He qualified the National Eligibility Test (NET) in Geography in 1997, conducted by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi.

Professional Experience

Prof. Sati began his academic career as an Assistant Professor in Madhya Pradesh in 1994 and progressed to the ranks of Associate and full Professor, later joining Mizoram University through direct selection in 2012. Since 2021, he has served as Senior Professor at Mizoram University. His international teaching tenure includes serving as an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Geography at Eritrea Institute of Technology (2005–2007). He has held several academic leadership roles, including Head of the Centre for Disaster Management at Mizoram University (since 2023) and Head of the Department of Geography and RM (2016–2019). Earlier, he also held administrative positions in Government PG Colleges in Madhya Pradesh and Eritrea.

Research Interests

Prof. Sati's research focuses on mountain geography, sustainable development, natural resource management, disaster risk reduction, rural transformation, and climate change impacts. His interdisciplinary approach integrates field-based observations, sustainable livelihoods, and policy-based strategies for environmental management, especially in fragile ecosystems such as the Himalayas.

Author Metrics

Prof. Sati maintains a strong scholarly presence with an extensive publication record indexed in Scopus, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. His research is widely cited and reflects a consistent focus on sustainability, hazard risk, and mountain ecosystems. He has been recognized among the top 0.5% of scholars worldwide based on publication volume and impact. His academic content is accessible through various platforms including YouTube, Medium, and institutional repositories.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Sati has been honored with numerous awards and fellowships, including the Golden Achiever Award (2023), Best Research Paper Award (Elsevier, 2023), and multiple Visiting Professorships across Ukraine, China, and Canada. Notably, he was a Presidential Fellow at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2016) and has been recognized by the World Academy of Sciences, Indian National Science Academy, and ICSSR for his outstanding contributions. His accolades include more than a dozen international fellowships and over 50 international visits for academic purposes.

Publication Top Notes

1. Exploring Livelihood Opportunities in the Kali Kumaon Region of Uttarakhand Himalaya

Author: VP Sati
Journal: African Journal of Rural Development, Vol. 10(1), pp. 1–16
Year: 2025
Summary:
This paper examines alternative livelihood opportunities in the Kali Kumaon region of the Uttarakhand Himalaya. It emphasizes region-specific strategies to shift communities from subsistence-based livelihoods to more diversified and sustainable sources of income, including eco-tourism, agro-forestry, and local entrepreneurship.

2. Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts of Jamrani Irrigation Dam Project, Kumaon Himalaya, India

Author: VP Sati
Journal: Rural and Regional Development, Vol. 3(3), Article ID: 10007
Year: 2025
Summary:
This article critically assesses the Jamrani Irrigation Dam Project in terms of its developmental promises and environmental trade-offs. It investigates socio-economic transformations, resettlement issues, and ecological changes, offering policy-level recommendations for inclusive and sustainable development.

3. Sustainable Homestay Tourism for Enhancing Rural Livelihood in the Uttarakhand Himalaya: A Study of the Tons River Basin

Authors: VP Sati, S Banerjee
Journal: BIO Web of Conferences, Vol. 151, Article No. 03001
Year: 2025
Summary:
This paper presents homestay tourism as a model for sustainable rural livelihood in the Tons River Basin. By linking local culture, traditional architecture, and natural beauty to community-based tourism, it promotes economic resilience and environmental stewardship.

4. A Brief Introduction to Cultural Geography of the Central Himalaya, India

Author: VP Sati
Book Chapter In: Sacred Landscapes, Indigenous Knowledge, and Ethno-culture in Natural Resource Management
Year: 2024
Summary:
This chapter introduces the cultural landscape of the Central Himalaya, focusing on indigenous traditions, sacred geography, and ethnographic heritage. It explains how cultural practices are deeply interwoven with ecological knowledge and sustainable resource use.

5. Spatio‐Temporal Assessment of Areal Fragmentation and Volume of Snow Cover in the Central Himalaya

Authors: SB, VP Sati, MAS Chakraborty
Journal: Earth Systems and Environment
Year: 2024
Summary:
This research utilizes remote sensing and GIS to monitor snow cover fragmentation and volume trends in the Central Himalaya. The findings reveal significant climatic shifts affecting snow distribution, with implications for hydrological regimes and regional water security.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Vishwambhar Prasad Sati is an outstanding researcher with a proven track record of scholarly rigor, societal relevance, and global academic engagement. His recent publications, international awards, and ongoing contributions to mountain research, sustainable development, and rural livelihood studies strongly support his nomination and candidacy for the Best Researcher Award.

Jean Marcos da Silva – Sustainability – Best Researcher Award

Jean Marcos da Silva – Sustainability – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jean Marcos da silva distinguished academic and researcher in the field Sustainability. 

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Educations📚📚📚

He completed his PhD in Administration in 2020 at the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM) in Brazil, under the supervision of Jordana Marques Kneipp. From 2013 to 2015, he pursued a Master’s degree in Administration at the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) in Porto Velho, Brazil. His thesis, titled “Public Policies for Cost Composition and Price Formation of Brazil Nuts,” was completed in 2015 under the guidance of Mariluce Paes de Souza, with funding from CAPES, Brazil. Between 2008 and 2012, he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting Sciences from the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) in Porto Velho, Brazil, with a thesis on “Economic Control of Activities in Family Agriculture: A Study Focused on the Management Information System,” supervised by Professor Dr Rosália Maria Passos da Silva. He also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Pedagogical Training for Non-Licensed Bachelors from the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology Sul-Rio-Grandense (IFSUL) in Pelotas, Brazil, between 2018 and 2021. His thesis, titled “TO BE OR TO HAVE A TEACHING ATTITUDE? THAT IS THE QUESTION: A NARRATIVE OF A TEACHER-RESEARCHER,” was supervised by Janaina Schvambach. He completed his secondary education at E.E.F.M José de Anchieta (J.A) in Brazil, from 2005 to 2007.

Experience

He has pursued various supplementary courses to enhance his skills and knowledge. Between 2007 and 2008, he completed a short course in Informatics at Millenium Informatica (MI) in Brazil, totalling 85 hours. In 2007, he also undertook a short course in Quality at Work – Team Management at the School of the Legislative (INTERCÂMARAS) in Brazil, which lasted 20 hours. In 2009, he completed a short course in Oratory at Microlins (MICROLINS) in Brazil. In 2010, he engaged in university extension in Philosophy of Language: Rousseau at the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) in Porto Velho, Brazil, for 40 hours, and a short course in Interpersonal Relationships at the Euvaldo Lodi Institute (IEL/RO) in Porto Velho, Brazil, for 16 hours. In 2014, he enrolled in an English course at Minds English School (MINDS) in Brazil, totalling 240 hours, although he interrupted this course in 2016. Additionally, in 2014, he completed a short course in Topics of Bibliometrics and Experimental Data Analysis (DEA) at the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) in Porto Velho, Brazil, for 8 hours. In 2020, he took a short course in Introduction to Project Management at the National School of Public Administration (ENAP) in Brasília, Brazil, for 20 hours, and another short course in Secretariat from Certificado Cursos Online (CO) in Brazil, which lasted 60 hours.

He has been a public servant and a dedicated full-time Lecturer-Researcher at the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology Sul-Rio-Grandense (IFSUL) since 2018, with a workload of 40 hours per week. He teaches courses on Management and Entrepreneurship as well as the Professional Area for Technician in Secretariat. Since March 2019, he has also served as the Coordinator of the Integrated Environmental Management Unit at IFSul-Venâncio Aires/RS. Between September 2018 and December 2018, he worked in Management, Business, and Sustainability. Additionally, since September 2018, he has been engaged in research and development at IFSul-Venâncio Aires/RS, focusing on Local Productive Arrangements and the Sustainability of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs). Since March 2018, he has been involved in professional development in the areas of Management and Entrepreneurship.

He also served as a Substitute Professor at the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) from 2016 to 2017, with a full-time workload of 40 hours per week. In 2012, he worked as a Monitor at UNIR, with a part-time workload of 12 hours per week. His activities at UNIR included providing specialised technical services, such as analysing, reporting, and giving opinions on requests for the inclusion of courses and extension projects. From March 2017 to July 2017, he taught various accounting subjects, including Analysis of Accounts and Balances, International Accounting, Governmental Accounting Processing, and Accounting for Third Sector Organisations. He also coordinated the course in January and February 2017 and taught Planning and Business Budgeting, Final Paper, Proficiency in Accounting Fundamentals and Practices, and Financial Analysis of the Company from September 2016 to January 2017.

Since March 2011, he has been involved in research and development at CEDSA, focusing on Management and Sustainability in the Amazon, Accounting and Sustainability, Local Productive Development Arrangements, and Costs and Prices for Agroforestry Products.

Guidance and Supervisions

He has supervised and completed several undergraduate final projects. In 2017, he guided J. A. Freitas and E. R. Tomaz on their scientific work about the Public Digital Bookkeeping System (SPED) at the Federal University of Rondônia. He also supervised A. R. S. Bastos and L. O. Castro, along with M. S. Castro, on their study of scientific articles concerning the financial analysis method ‘Kanitz Thermometer’ through an integrative review methodology at the same institution. Another notable supervision was for Alexandre Rhuan Almeida Fritz, who examined the level of entrepreneurship among self-employed workers at PSV in Cacoal’s Municipal Square, RO, in 2017, at the Higher Education Institution of Cacoal. He also oversaw A. A. de Sousa, E. A. da Silva, and L. B. Costa in their study on the entrepreneurial level and motivations for remaining in informality among self-employed workers at the Camelódromo in Porto Velho, RO, in 2017, at the Federal University of Rondônia. Joscimar Ferreira Coimbra’s project on SPED, focusing on the perceptions of traditional professionals in Cacoal, RO, was another project he supervised in 2017 at the Higher Education Institution of Cacoal. Additionally, in 2013, he guided Zélia Rocha de Farias and Ílen Caroline Pires de Oliveira in their economic-financial analysis based on accounting statements, conducting a comparative study of organisations in the IT sector at the Federal University of Rondônia.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

  • “Social learning, innovation, and sustainability: The search for directions beyond a systematic literature review”

    Heliyon
    2024-04 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Marcos da Silva-Jean; Jordana Marques Kneipp
  • PARA ALÉM DAS DIMENSÕES DA SUSTENTABILIDADE, OS DESAFIOS E AS PERSPECTIVAS DO EXTRATIVISMO DO PINHÃO
    Desafio Online
    2023-04-12 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Jean Marcos da Silva; Thiago Paulo Both; Jordana Marques Kneipp; Greice Eccel Pontelli
  • Challenges and Perspectives of Pinhão Production Considering the Dimensions of Sustainability

    2023-03-23 | Book chapter
    CONTRIBUTORS: Jean Marcos da Silva; Jordana Marques Kneipp; Thiago Paulo Both; Greice Eccel Pontell
  • Public policies of guarantee for minimum prices on products of sociobiodiversity (PGPMBio): composition of the extraction cost of Amazonian chestnut in Rondônia and Acre

    Revista de Administração da UFSM
    2022-04-19 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Jean Marcos da Silva; Mariluce Paes-de-Souza; Theophilo Alves de Souza Filho; Fabiana Rodrigues Riva; Cleidimar da Silva Borbosa

Pian Pu- Community invovement and sustainable tourism – Best Researcher Award

Pian Pu- community invovement and sustainable tourism – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pain Pu  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Community invovement and sustainable tourism. She served as an instructor for the “Tibetan Society and Culture” course in English as part of the International Exchange Program at the International Exchange College of Sichuan University from September 2019 to December 2019. Between 2018 and 2020, she participated as a key member in the horizontal project of the Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences, titled “New Ideas for Ecotourism Along the Dujiangyan-Siguniang Mountain Railway Line.” Additionally, from January 2020 to May 2021, she was involved in the research and compilation of the “Oral History of Mountain Adventure in Siguniang Mountain.”

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Educations📚📚📚

She completed her Bachelor’s in Tourism Management at Zhejiang University from September 2007 to June 2011. Continuing her studies at the same institution, she earned her Master’s in Tourism Management between September 2012 and April 2015. Currently, she is pursuing her Ph.D. in Tourism Management at Sichuan University, a journey she began in September 2018

📝🔬Publications📝🔬
  • PianPu , Li Cheng, WHMS Samarathunga, Geoffrey Wall. Tour Guides’ Sustainable Tourism Practices in Host-Guest Interactions: When Tibet Meets the West[J], Tourism Review, 2023, Vol.78 No.3, pp. 808-833
  • Li Cheng, Pian Pu, Xue Zhang, Tingting Wang, Youhai Lu, Geoffrey Wall. Tourists’ psychological reactions and destination attachment following an earthquake in Jiuzhaigou, China[J], Current Issues in Tourism, 2022
  • PianPu, Ling XiaoPan, Liu Yong. Local residents’ perception of the impacts of mountain adventure tourism: The Case of Si-gunaing mountain range, Tibet. International Journal of Tourism Anthropology[J], 2021, Vol.8 No.3, pp. 193-212
  • Li Cheng, Wei Xurong, Pian Pu. Evaluation of Farmers’ Perception of Tourism Impacts and Attitude Differences in Ecological Corridors[J], Rural Economy, 2023, Issue 4
  • Pian Pu, Cheng Yang, Li Cheng, Yun Xing. Mountain Adventurer’s Personality Trait and Decision-making Based on Complexity Method: The Process and Effect[C]. Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Strategic Management
  • Xiurong Wei,PianPu,Li Cheng, Haiyue Jiang, Yong Liu. Ethnic community’s perception of benefit-sharing and participation intentions in National Park tourism in China: An asymmetric modeling approach,Ecological Indicator(accepted)
  • Liuying Huang, Pian Pu. Empirical Study on the Relationship between Brand Experience and Behavior Intention in Tibetan Homestay[C]. The 2013 (the 9th) Euro-Asia Conference on Environment and Corporate Social Responsibility – CSR and Corporate Governance Session
  • Liuying Huang, Pian Pu. “Out of Makye Ame, Where Is the Way Home” Business Management Case. (2013 Included in Zhejiang University Management School Case Database)
  • Pian Pu. “Study on the Influence of Brand Experience in Tibetan Homestays on Customer Behavior Intention”[D]. Master’s Thesis (Published in CNKI, Downloaded 3926 times, Cited 51 times)
  • Pian Pu. “Research on Improving Service Quality of Hotels in Tibet Based on Online Reviews – A Case Study of Lhasa”[D]. Outstanding Thesis of Zhejiang University, 2011.

Utku Zeybekoğlu – Global climate change – Best Researcher Award

Utku Zeybekoğlu – Global climate change – Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Utku Zeybekoglu  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Global climate Change.

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

Utku Zeybekoğlu pursued his education and training with a focus on civil engineering and business administration. From 2016 to 2021, he completed a Philosophy of Doctorate in Civil Engineering at Ondokuz Mayis University, Graduate School in Samsun, Turkey. Prior to that, from 2015 to 2016, he earned a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Pamukkale University, Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences in Denizli, Turkey. His academic journey in civil engineering began with a Bachelor’s degree from Pamukkale University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, which he completed from 2009 to 2014. Simultaneously, Utku expanded his academic pursuits by obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Anadolu University, Faculty of Business Administration, Department of Business Administration, in Eskisehir, Turkey, from 2015 to 2019. Additionally, from 2010 to 2015, he completed an undergraduate degree in Public Relations and Advertising at Anadolu University, Faculty of Open Education, Department of Marketing and Advertisement, also in Eskisehir, Turkey.

Experience

Utku Zeybekoğlu has built a robust career in academia, currently serving as an Assistant Professor (Ph.D.) at Sinop University Boyabat Vocational School of Higher Education in Boyabat, Sinop, Turkey, a position he has held since 2023. Prior to this role, he was a Lecturer (Ph.D.) at the same institution from 2021 to 2023. Before earning his doctorate, he worked as a Lecturer (M.Sc.) from 2017 to 2021 at Sinop University Boyabat Vocational School of Higher Education, demonstrating his commitment to education and continuous professional development.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬
  • Gunduz, F., & Zeybekoglu, U. (2024). Analysis of temperature and precipitation series of
    Hirfanli Dam Basin by Mann Kendall, Spearman’s Rho and Innovative Trend Analysis. Turkish
    Journal of Engineering. 8(1), 11-19. https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.1177522
  • Kir, G., Ulke Keskin, A., & Zeybekoglu, U., (2023). Clustering of Black Sea Region Stations Using KMeans, Fuzzy CMeans and Silhouette Index Analysis Methods. Resilience Journal, 7(2), 325-337.
    https://dx.doi.org/10.32569/resilience.1336940
  • Selçuk Öztürk, D., Ülke Keskin, A., & Zeybekoğlu, U. (2023). Meteorological and Hydrological
    Drought Analysis of The Kızılırmak Basin. Black Sea Journal of Agriculture, 6(4), 427-438.
    https://doi.org/10.47115/bsagriculture.1307148
  • Kir, G., Ülke Keskin, A., & Zeybekoğlu, U. (2023). Clustering of precipitation in the Black Sea
    Region with by Fuzzy C-Means and Silhouette Index Analysis. Black Sea Journal of
    Engineering and Science, 6(3), 210-218. https://doi.org/10.34248/bsengineering.12967344
  • Kir, G., Ülke Keskin, A., & Zeybekoğlu, U. (2023). Clustering of Black Sea Region Meteorology
    Observation Stations Using Wind Speed Values. Ordu University Journal of Science and
    Tecnology, 13(1), 44-58. https://doi.org/10.54370/ordubtd.1275677
  • • Ülke Keskin, A., Kir, G., & Zeybekoğlu, U. (2023). Evaluation of The Homogeneity and Trends
    of Precipitation, Temperature and Wind Speed Parameters in The Black Sea Region. Journal
    of Sustainable Engineering Applications and Technological Developments, 6(1), 129–145.
    https://doi.org/10.51764/smutgd.1260628
  • Zeybekoglu, U. (2023). Temperature series analysis of the Hirfanli Dam basin with the MannKendall and Sequential Mann-Kendall Tests. Turkish Journal of Engineering. 7(4), 306-313.
    https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.1145716
  • Zeybekoglu, U., & Ulke Keskin, A. (2022). Homogeneity Analysis of Turkish Rainfall Intensity
    Series. Journal of Sustainable Engineering Practices and Technological Developments, 5(2),
    123-137. https://doi.org/10.51764/smutgd.1097444
  • • Aktürk, G., Zeybekoglu, U., & Yildiz, O. (2022). Drought Investigation Using SPI and SPEI
    Methods: A Case Study in Kırıkkale. International Journal of Engineering Research and
    Development, 14(2), 762-776. https://doi.org/10.29137/umagd.1100886

Dieuemerci Masumbuko Roosevelt – Agriculture -Best Researcher Award

Dieuemerci Masumbuko Roosevelt – Agriculture -Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dieuemerci Masumbuko Roosevelt distinguished academic and researcher in the Agriculture.

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Educations📚📚📚

He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Agronomy with a specialization in Phytopathology and Crop Protection at Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique, starting from 2024. Prior to this, he completed a Master of Specialization in Integrated Production and Preservation of Natural Resources in Urban and Peri-urban Environments with Distinction at Gembloux Agro-BioTech/University of Liege, Belgium, in 2022. His educational journey includes English language training at Makerere University’s Centre for Language and Communication Services in 2019. He holds a Diploma in Agricultural Engineering (BAC+5) with Distinction from Université Évangélique en Afrique/UEA-Bukavu, where he was recognized as the Best Laureate of the Faculty of Agronomic Sciences and Environment, Department of Plant Production, in 2017. Earlier, he graduated with honors in General Agronomy (BAC+3) from the same institution in 2015, also earning the distinction of Best Laureate of the Faculty of Agronomic Sciences and Environment. His educational achievements began with the completion of his State Diploma in Agricultural Techniques at Institut Bwindi/Bukavu in 2012, where he was honored as the Best Laureate of the province of South Kivu in the State exams in Agricultural Techniques. His academic journey commenced with the attainment of his Primary School Leaving Certificate in 2006, where he was recognized as the best pupil.

Research Experiences

He has accumulated a diverse range of professional experiences that underscore his dedication to teaching, research, and consultancy roles. Since 2017, he has served as a Teaching and Research Assistant at the Institut Supérieur de Développement Rural (ISDR-Bukavu), balancing his responsibilities in academia and practical research. His consultancy work includes contributing to the elaboration of the Provincial Agricultural Investment Plan (PPIA) as a Consultant at IFPRI in March 2023 and participating in a strategy validation workshop for the “Ruzizi River Basin Landscape Restoration and Water Resources Management for Climate Change Resilient Development Programme” organized by the World Resources Institute (WRI) in September 2022. He conducted significant banana research at the Laboratory of Urban and Integrated Plant Pathology/Gembloux Agro-BioTech in 2022, evaluating biological control agents against Fusarium f.sp. oxysporum cubense in banana. His involvement in training and survey implementation using the World Bank’s “SURVEY SOLUTION” platform in South Kivu in August 2021 showcases his proficiency in quantitative and qualitative data collection. Additional experiences include consultancy roles, workshops, seminars, and internships focused on biodiversity conservation, agricultural practices, and watershed management, reflecting his commitment to enhancing agricultural and environmental practices in the Democratic Republic of Congo and beyond.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬
  • Optimization of plant density and fertilizer application to improve biofortified common
    bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) yield on Nitisols of South-Kivu, Eastern D.R. Congo
  • May 2020: An article in “International Journal of Innovative Research and Development”
    “Smallholder Farmers’ Perceptions of Climate Change and Adaptation Options for Sustainable
    Agriculture: Evidence from Itombwe Massif, Eastern DR Congo”
  • June 2020: An article in “International Journal of Innovative Research and Development”
    “Farmers’ Perceptions towards Climate Change, and Meteorological Data in Kahuzi-Biega
    National Park surroundings, Eastern DR Congo”
  • . May 2019: in “AfriqueScience” “Status of Banana Black Spot in Eastern DR Congo”.
    4.5. October 2019: In ” Revue Marocaine de Protection des Plantes, ” Résistance à
    l’helminthosporiose ( Helminthosporium maydis Y. Nisik . Et C. Miyake) de maïs PVA SYN
    et SAM 4VITA sous conditions contrôlées “.

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Chandra Prakash Gour -Geopolymer concrete – Best Researcher Award

Chandra Prakash Gour -Geopolymer concrete – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chandra Prakash Gour distinguished academic and researcher in the field Geopolymer concrete.

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Educations📚📚📚

He completed his secondary and higher secondary education in 2011 at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Sehore. Pursuing his passion for engineering, he obtained a B. Tech. in Civil Engineering from UIT Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya in Bhopal, India, in 2017. He continued his studies at the same institution, earning an M. Tech. in Structural Engineering in 2019. His academic journey culminated in a Ph. D. in Engineering Material from Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal, India, which he completed in 2023.

Experience

He has gained diverse professional experiences, including working with the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) and participating in various consultancy projects. His expertise extends to managing and conducting experiments in both concrete technology and surveying labs. His research focuses on sustainable concrete materials, particularly waste management in building construction through geopolymer concrete. He also delves into the microstructure and durability of concrete, with a specific interest in petrography and thin section analysis.

Conferences

He has actively participated in both international and national conferences, showcasing his research and expertise. In 2023, he presented a paper titled “Sustainable Utilization of Bone China as Fine Aggregates in Geopolymer Concrete” at ICRTMD, held at G.A.V. Degree College in Jharjar, Haryana, India. In 2022, he co-authored a paper on the “Comparative Analysis of Drying Shrinkage of Mortar with Varying Ratios of Fly Ash and GGBS,” which was presented at NCGBIS at the Institute of Engineers India, M.P. State Centre Bhopal. Additionally, he attended the International Conference on “Sustainable Materials and Structures for Civil Infrastructures” in 2019, organized by the Department of Civil Engineering at UIT-RGTU under TEQP, as well as the International Conference on “Green Building Material and Technology” organized by the Department of Civil Engineering in the same year.

 

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Erdiwansyah – Science and Technology – Best Researcher Award

Erdiwansyah – Science and Technology – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Erdiwansyah  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Science and Technology. He has been involved in significant research projects, including the production of bio-coke from palm oil solid waste as a high-calorie and environmentally friendly fuel, a project spanning from 2022 to 2024. Additionally, he worked on developing biomass stove innovations using agricultural waste to fry chips in the Saree community of Aceh Besar.

 

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Educations📚📚📚

He holds a PhD in Renewable Energy and Technology from Universitas Syiah Kuala in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. He also earned a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the same institution. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree from the Faculty of Engineering at Universitas Serambi Mekkah, also located in Banda Aceh, Indonesia.

Research Area

Renewable Energy, Biomass, Energy Conversions, Combustion, Biodiesel, Technology Renewable Energy.

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